Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Oct 2024)

Forensic age estimation from ossification centres: a comparative investigation of imaging and physical methods

  • DAMINI SIWAN,
  • KEWAL KRISHAN,
  • VISHAL SHARMA,
  • TANUJ KANCHAN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202420240181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 4

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Abstract Age estimation is a crucial component of human identification in forensic science. It has a vital role in forensic anthropology, including examinations of skeletal remains, disaster victim identification, and locating missing individuals. Present communication focuses on the age estimation through the examination of ossification centers of bones and its significance in identifying the age of 18 years old, a recognized age of majority in many countries. The process of ossification is integral to biological development and serves as critical standard for age estimation in forensic identification. This study reviews relevant literature from well-known databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect. Additionally, the present review elaborates various classification methods used by authors to classify the stages of ossification centers of bones. The objective of this communication is to assess the effectiveness of both imaging and physical methods for age estimation and to provide a critical comparison to determine the superior approach. The findings suggest that imaging methods are more reliable for the estimation of age from ossification centers. Staging methods introduced by Schmeling et al, Kellinghaus et al, Dedouit et al, Vieth et al, and Kvist et al. are found to be the best methods for age estimation.

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